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Gait Training with Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Mobility in People Post-Stroke

(1) Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability. To identify the best treatment strategies for people with stroke (PwS), the aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training on a treadmill with functional electrical stimulation (TT-FES) with training on a treadmill (...

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Autores principales: Dantas, Maria Tereza Artero Prado, Fernani, Deborah Cristina Gonçalves Luiz, da Silva, Talita Dias, de Assis, Iramaia Salomão Alexandre, de Carvalho, Augusto Cesinando, Silva, Sidney Benedito, de Abreu, Luiz Carlos, Barbieri, Fabio Augusto, Monteiro, Carlos Bandeira de Mello
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10178257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37174247
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20095728
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author Dantas, Maria Tereza Artero Prado
Fernani, Deborah Cristina Gonçalves Luiz
da Silva, Talita Dias
de Assis, Iramaia Salomão Alexandre
de Carvalho, Augusto Cesinando
Silva, Sidney Benedito
de Abreu, Luiz Carlos
Barbieri, Fabio Augusto
Monteiro, Carlos Bandeira de Mello
author_facet Dantas, Maria Tereza Artero Prado
Fernani, Deborah Cristina Gonçalves Luiz
da Silva, Talita Dias
de Assis, Iramaia Salomão Alexandre
de Carvalho, Augusto Cesinando
Silva, Sidney Benedito
de Abreu, Luiz Carlos
Barbieri, Fabio Augusto
Monteiro, Carlos Bandeira de Mello
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description (1) Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability. To identify the best treatment strategies for people with stroke (PwS), the aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training on a treadmill with functional electrical stimulation (TT-FES) with training on a treadmill (TT), and to analyze the effects of sequence of training on mobility and the parameters of walking ability. (2) Methods: Prospective, longitudinal, randomized and crossover study, in which 28 PwS were distributed into groups, namely the A-B Group (TT-FES followed by TT) and B-A Group (TT followed by TT-FES), using the foot drop stimulator, and were measured with functional tests. (3) Results: We found improved mobility, balance, non-paretic limb coordination, and endurance only in the group that started with TT-FES. However, sensorimotor function improved regardless of the order of training, and paretic limb coordination only improved in the B-A Group, but after TT-FES. These data indicate that the order of the protocols changed the results. (4) Conclusions: Although biomechanical evaluation methods were not used, which can be considered a limitation, our results showed that TT-FES was superior to isolated training on a treadmill with regard to balance, endurance capacity, and coordination of the non-paretic limb.
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spelling pubmed-101782572023-05-13 Gait Training with Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Mobility in People Post-Stroke Dantas, Maria Tereza Artero Prado Fernani, Deborah Cristina Gonçalves Luiz da Silva, Talita Dias de Assis, Iramaia Salomão Alexandre de Carvalho, Augusto Cesinando Silva, Sidney Benedito de Abreu, Luiz Carlos Barbieri, Fabio Augusto Monteiro, Carlos Bandeira de Mello Int J Environ Res Public Health Article (1) Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability. To identify the best treatment strategies for people with stroke (PwS), the aim of the current study was to compare the effects of training on a treadmill with functional electrical stimulation (TT-FES) with training on a treadmill (TT), and to analyze the effects of sequence of training on mobility and the parameters of walking ability. (2) Methods: Prospective, longitudinal, randomized and crossover study, in which 28 PwS were distributed into groups, namely the A-B Group (TT-FES followed by TT) and B-A Group (TT followed by TT-FES), using the foot drop stimulator, and were measured with functional tests. (3) Results: We found improved mobility, balance, non-paretic limb coordination, and endurance only in the group that started with TT-FES. However, sensorimotor function improved regardless of the order of training, and paretic limb coordination only improved in the B-A Group, but after TT-FES. These data indicate that the order of the protocols changed the results. (4) Conclusions: Although biomechanical evaluation methods were not used, which can be considered a limitation, our results showed that TT-FES was superior to isolated training on a treadmill with regard to balance, endurance capacity, and coordination of the non-paretic limb. MDPI 2023-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10178257/ /pubmed/37174247 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20095728 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dantas, Maria Tereza Artero Prado
Fernani, Deborah Cristina Gonçalves Luiz
da Silva, Talita Dias
de Assis, Iramaia Salomão Alexandre
de Carvalho, Augusto Cesinando
Silva, Sidney Benedito
de Abreu, Luiz Carlos
Barbieri, Fabio Augusto
Monteiro, Carlos Bandeira de Mello
Gait Training with Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Mobility in People Post-Stroke
title Gait Training with Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Mobility in People Post-Stroke
title_full Gait Training with Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Mobility in People Post-Stroke
title_fullStr Gait Training with Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Mobility in People Post-Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Gait Training with Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Mobility in People Post-Stroke
title_short Gait Training with Functional Electrical Stimulation Improves Mobility in People Post-Stroke
title_sort gait training with functional electrical stimulation improves mobility in people post-stroke
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10178257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37174247
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20095728
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